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Tupperware, anyone?

wendychan

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Im selling tupperware, in case anyone looking for Xmas pressies.....
 
What's the advantage of your Tupperware over other kinds of household plastic containers?

Cheers!
 
What's the advantage of your Tupperware over other kinds of household plastic containers?

Cheers!

One major advantage is lifetime warrenty.... That is if u havent physically tortured it
 
Will take a pic next time some one tries to get warrenty for something they should not :p
 
One major advantage is lifetime warrenty.... That is if u havent physically tortured it

So if I bought a tupperware container from you and after twenty years it doesn't fit well anymore (say the lid doesn't wrap around the vessel container anymore), your company will honour the warranty statement? Will your company still be around twenty years from now?

Cheers!
 
So if I bought a tupperware container from you and after twenty years it doesn't fit well anymore (say the lid doesn't wrap around the vessel container anymore), your company will honour the warranty statement? Will your company still be around twenty years from now?

Cheers!

YesyesYesyes
 
YesyesYesyes

That's a strong selling point. But I wonder how many people retain their receipt for such a long period of time? We're all used to paying good money for quality/reputable brands, so how is this supporting your sales given that this is not classified as a high-end product. Most people would still select the lower (probably unbranded) priced competitor for such goods? I know that Tupperware has been in the market for a long long time, but I do not notice the barnd occupying the shelves of the homes I visit.

Cheers!
 
Why you so desperate till you have to sell your Tupperware? :confused:

Wendy is now Tupperware salesman. that means organising Tupperware parties. will be funny if the SBF gathering is held under the guise of a tupperware gathering. lol
 
What's the advantage of your Tupperware over other kinds of household plastic containers?

Cheers!

I am surprised that, in this age, TUPPERWEAR still around. When I was little used to attend those "tupperwear"parties, they give out cute gifts to kids & I was there for the FOOD!. Tupperwear, they well designed & sturdy & useful, I have a few that are in the kitchen cupboards that are very old, color slightly off but they are still good & strong.

Thought that Tupperwear, went belly up, with all the cheap of free plastic containers around..but who gives out Tupperwear as gifts these days?? Daiso is $2...hmmm:D
 
Wendy is now Tupperware salesman. that means organising Tupperware parties. will be funny if the SBF gathering is held under the guise of a tupperware gathering. lol



hi there


1. i can bet to spot kopiuncle, the sadplumpgal and probably if lucky.
2. sammy, kinana too!
3. oops:D
 
i remembered those tupperware parties........
some 30 years ago now i think still good as new......but they came before microwave.......tupperware can use in microwave?
 
Talking of tupperware, I got one mountain load of them in my store-room to store all the chinese new year goodies.
 
That's a strong selling point. But I wonder how many people retain their receipt for such a long period of time? We're all used to paying good money for quality/reputable brands, so how is this supporting your sales given that this is not classified as a high-end product. Most people would still select the lower (probably unbranded) priced competitor for such goods? I know that Tupperware has been in the market for a long long time, but I do not notice the barnd occupying the shelves of the homes I visit.

Cheers!

you don't need the receipt. just pass the defective etc product to a tupperware consultant like me, for exchage
 
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